Hi
First a few words about me - I'm from Poland, PHS Sudent in physics and my story with coffee started when we got basic espresso machine as extra with dishwasher. Anyway - since then I started admiring cofee really and tried to learn a bit about how to make it better.
This is why, when my labmates decided to get coffee machine, they started asking me a lot of wuestions. So far we narowed it down to two candidates (due to limited cash availbale, as well as "full-automatic" requirement. These are :
Saeco Syntia

Krups EA 8005 (or 8050, as they are similary priced).

Can you give us a hand and recomend better choice? Or maybe another machine similary priced? Unfortunatly some people require full auto machine, which I know is limiting :(.
Thanks in advance
Marcin

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why full automatique?
you can have a much better cup of coffee with a semi
This is requirment made by professors, that pay for the machine...


olivier dutil said:
why full automatique?
you can have a much better cup of coffee with a semi
well i have to say that my opinion is that they are very closely the same machine and juste take the one that they like the look the best!!
this is my opinion
That's weird that it has to be fully automatic. I hate to be a nay sayer, but, as a tech and barista I wouldn't recommend either. There are a lot of machines in that price range that make great espresso. The steam on both are horrible. There is a pasquini that is decent for that price range.

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